Former United Nations weapons inspector and Marine Scott
Ritter appeared on The Alex Jones Show and stated that he wouldn't rule out the
possibility of the Bush administration staging a terror attack in order to jolt
a wavering foreign policy agenda back on track.

Ritter compared the atmosphere within the administration to
that during the time of Watergate, where Nixon
considered utilizing America's nuclear arsenal to create a
devastating diversion from domestic calamity.

"Nothing this administration would do would surprise me,
they're desperate right now."

"If you go back and take a look at the Nixon administration
during the height of Watergate Nixon was talking about using nuclear weapons
against the Soviets in the Middle East, insanity of this nature."

"When you have an irresponsible administration like the
Nixon administration, like this current administration, and they start to feel
embattled, surrounded, they take on a fortress like mentality where everybody
becomes the enemy."

Asked if he thought a staged terror attack was possible, a
scenario previously
considered by former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, Ritter
responded,

"Yeah, you have people who have no regard for the rule of
law. These aren't people who appreciate the Constitution, to them the
Constitution is an impediment, it's an obstacle, it's something in the way, it's
something to be avoided. They are married to an ideology of global domination,
of global imperialism and they're not going to deviate from this."

Regarding the issue of imminent indictments of top Bush
administration officials, Ritter stated,

"I think the President should be investigated to determine
whether he's committed a crime and if a crime has been committed then the
President must be held accountable, fully accountable, to the rule of law."

Ritter dispelled any potential charges of partisanship by
stating, "If we're going to go after Bush then we have to go after Clinton."

"We've got to make sure that we set the record straight
that this isn't about partisan bashing, Bush bashing. This is about reasserting
the rule of law as set forth by the Constitution and reasserting the power of
the people."

On the subject of which country will be subject to the next
Neo-Con invasion, Ritter commented,

"There are elements within the Bush administration,
especially Donald Rumsfeld's associates, Doug Fife, Wolfowitz and others whose
long goal crossed the line of serving America and they started serving another
country out there, Israel."

"This administration wants to go to Syria, wants to go to
Iran. Iran has turned into a little more difficult of a proposition both
diplomatically and militarily, and financially. So Iran may be pushed to the
back-burner right now, doesn't mean it's going away, we should never forget
that."

"We're going to go small first and I think that with Syria
the feeling in the Bush administration is that this is a very easy target, it's
one that would make Israel very happy if we took out this regime."

"I'm not sure it's going to be as easy as they think it's
going to be."

Ritter's claims have continually been proven to be accurate
even in the face of numerous establishment media and government attempts to
defame his character.

Ritter is the latest of a rash of credible people both
inside and outside of government to voice concerns that a staged terror attack
blamed on Iran or Syria could be used as the pretext to instigate pre-planned
invasions and further entrench a police state in the US.